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- The Red Texas Star Hibiscus, scientifically known as Hibiscus coccineas or Scarlet Rose mallow, is a striking perennial flowering plant celebrated for its brilliant red blossoms resembling stars. Native to the southeastern United States, this hibiscus species is well-loved for its vibrant and exotic appearance. With its tall, slender stems and eye-catching red flowers, it adds a touch of drama and allure to wetland gardens and landscapes.
- Season: Red Texas Star Hibiscus seeds are best sown in the spring, once the danger of frost has passed, to ensure they have a warm and wet growing season.
- Temperatures: These hibiscus plants thrive in warm to hot temperatures, with an ideal range of 70-90°F (21-32°C). They are well-suited to humid climates and tolerate high temperatures well.
- USDA Hardiness Zone: Red Texas Star Hibiscus is typically grown as a perennial in USDA hardiness zones 6-10. It can withstand mild winter temperatures but may require protection in colder regions.
- Sunlight: To achieve their full potential, these hibiscus plants require full sun exposure, receiving at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Placing them in a sunny location ensures robust growth and abundant blooming.
Matias (verified owner) –
The delayed delivery hindered the ability to plant seeds at the right time.
Mateo (verified owner) –
Late delivery undermined the confidence in the company’s shipping reliability.
Dante (verified owner) –
Seeds reached well beyond the planting timeframe, rendering them unusable.
Ivan (verified owner) –
Seeds were scattered and lost due to the extensive damage to the delivery packet.